In order to have a dog declared dangerous, you should contact your local animal control office. Generally, they require you to file a sworn affidavit identifying the dog in question and stating what it has done to warrant being identified as a "dangerous dog." Once you have instigated the proceedings in this manner, an Animal Control Officer (ACO) reviews the case and, if your affidavit meets the statutory definition of dangerous dog. If so, the officer conducts and investigation to determine whether there are grounds to declare the dog dangerous. If the ACO believes grounds are present, a hearing is set before a Hearings Officer to decide the case
If the Hearing Officer determines the dog has attacked someone and caused serious injury, he may declare the dog dangerous and order it put down. He may also order that the dog owners be required to comply with the State dangerous dog laws and show proof of insurance required there under.
In the UK, yes.If the owner of the dog or dogs has a sign up 'Beware of the Dog' this will go in the favour of the complaint, as the owner has already declared that the dog is dangerous.
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Texas
The opposite of a dangerous dog would be a harmless, friendly, or tame dog.
There are several dangerous dog accessories. A site suggests a muzzle, dangerous dog collar, which is reflective or a dangerous dog sign. These remind people to be cautious around dangerous dogs.
Texas
The Republic of Texas
The Blue Lacey is the dog native to Texas.
Lone star republic.
we had freedom
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Yes, it is illegal to own a prairie dog as a pet in Texas. The Texas Health and Safety Code classifies prairie dogs as a "dangerous wild animal" and prohibits private ownership without meeting specific requirements and obtaining a permit.